CAN YOU OWN A RUNNING BUSINESS AND WORK IN IT AFTER RELEASE?
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Can you own a running business and work in it after release?
The information in this series and on PPRSUS.com (and PPRSUS Resources) is readily accessible and completely Free to all. Should you wish to engage my services, my contact information is at the end.
Welcome to my Video series, YOU’RE INDICTED AND FACING PRISON.
My name is Marc Blatstein. In 2006, I, too, was Indicted and convicted of a felony and lost my medical license. To call this a life-altering event, at best, is an understatement. With work, my license was reinstated, for which I'm Grateful. Prison is Temporary.
My goal in this series is to provide you with the information you’ll need to survive and navigate these times because Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the Confidence you’ll need throughout this process.
· Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.
· Delaying to act now is at your peril.
· Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.
· The choices you make today - will make a better tomorrow.
If you already own a business that is still running and is unrelated to your charge(s), they could hire you as an employee but also have a backup job to go to.
· To secure this, include a Character Letter with a Job offer in your Presentence Report or, if you’ve received it while still in prison, include it in your Release Plan.
· Regarding your business, you’ve documented it in your PSR and provided everything to your Case Manager. You're also writing to your upcoming probation officer to request they review your job intentions upon release and ask if they will allow you to work there.
· This reentry plan process can be started two years before your release date and done quarterly.
The Job offer Character letter should include everything that your Case Manager, Residential Reentry Manager (of the Halfway House), and Probation officer want to know;
1. How much you will be paid
2. The address you will be at and your job description
3. You will be available for unannounced visits by probation, and your boss will also be available.
4. Include how you will get to and from work.
5. Provide proof that this work was unrelated to your charge.
To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today at 240.888.7778. This is my Cell, and I personally answer and return all calls.
You can also get additional information on my website at PPRSUS.com.
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